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Hilda Hilst

    Hilda Hilst fue una autora brasileña cuyas obras exploraron la delicada intimidad, la locura y los eventos sobrenaturales. Su ficción y poesía a menudo pertenecen a la tradición del realismo mágico. Durante casi cincuenta años, se dedicó a la creación literaria y su obra obtuvo importantes premios literarios brasileños.

    Tu não te moves de ti
    With My Dog-eyes
    Fluxo-Floema
    The Obscene Madame D
    Letters from a Seducer
    • 2025

      Letters from a Seducer

      • 128 páginas
      • 5 horas de lectura

      The narrative centers on Karl, a wealthy and amoral man who shares his explicit sexual experiences in a series of letters to his chaste sister, Cordelia. These letters blend modernist and Enlightenment styles, creating a provocative exploration of desire and identity. The story shifts when the impoverished poet Stamatius discovers Karl's discarded letters, leading him to craft his own fragmented tales inspired by Karl’s erotic adventures. This interplay blurs the lines between their identities, showcasing a shared obsession with language and seduction.

      Letters from a Seducer
    • 2018

      Fluxo-Floema

      • 326 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      A visceral new translation of Hilda Hilst's radical first novel

      Fluxo-Floema
    • 2014

      Something has changed in Amos Keres, a university mathematics professor - his sentences trail off in class, he is disgusted by the sight of his wife and son, and he longs to flee the comfortable bourgeois life he finds himself a part of. Most difficult of all are his struggles to express what has happened to him, for a man more accustomed to numbers than words. He calls it 'the clearcut unhoped-for, ' and it's a vision that will drive him to madness and, eventually, death

      With My Dog-eyes
    • 2012

      The Obscene Madame D

      • 57 páginas
      • 2 horas de lectura

      The English-language debut of one of Brazil's leading writers of the twentieth century

      The Obscene Madame D
    • 1980